Thank you Boris & Son!
You guys ROCK!
For anyone who hasn't watched Boris' vids I highly recc the short time to do so, he is (imho) a great asset to the cause and it was amusing to watch the scilons get into a dither when he first started posting at YT in support of anons, accusing him of lying, hidden agendas, etc. etc. (the typical Co$ crap), all such obvious bs (some was quite pathetic really).
Keep up the great work!

Old thread here are some other ideas to maybe think of as well;
1. Learn Alpha/Number if you get a tag such as ABC409=Able, Baker, Charlie 409, this you have a better chance of remembering and there are methods for running tags. Also color make or model if possible have a voice activated tape/digital recorder for tag & vehicle information.
2. On tails normally detectives will work in teams of 3-5 on surface/city streets. Prior to evading the tail start to look at, Color, Makes, Models of vehicles (Car, Truck etc). To detect a tail take a series of at least 4 Left or Right hand turns even a well trained team will have trouble with this method. While you are attempting to evade as you drive if possible try to look at stopped vehicles (in case someone is leaning over in the front seat) cars driving the opposite of your present direction (did you see them before?). This type of counter/evade will even give experienced teams trouble. Then if you are still concerned drive for another 5minutes or more choose whatever you like and repeat the process. If possible if there is a state or interstate highway move towards that rode-way. Then drive either direction away or too your location, highways as they move faster it is easier to notice tails (the old slow down, speed up routine and repeat techniques listed above back on surface streets if needed. This has been used in real-life evading Highly po-po Trained Detectives, just be aware. The series of turns either direction will disrupt the whole team they will stop, lean over in the front seat or be seen going the opposite direction as they attempt to re-position, but if you are aware they will be found out.

One must also consider that you are carrying around a tracking device that also happens to have a phone in it! A hand held scanner can be handy (check local laws) since devices like the LOJACK vehicle tracker operate on a frequency of 173.075MHZ.